sorry, works. setting to FIXED again
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Title:
NO-GUI headless convert-to function error in 7.6.1.2 60(Build:2)
Status in Libr
there's still
[pid 1261847] openat(AT_FDCWD,
"/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/libcuilo.so", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = -1
ENOENT (No such file or directory)
in the strace and after installing libreoffice-core the conversion
succeeds.
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no, sorry, the convert of gpredict (see http://bugs.debian.org/1058653)
still fails with the patch applied
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Title:
NO-GUI hea
This is the same as
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158695
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 158695 ***
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even worse:
12:33 < aurel32> it get killed due to an OOM in cppunittester
[...]
12:35 < aurel32> cppunittester tries to allocated 100GB+ of RAM
12:38 < aurel32> _rene_: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/748c5da1/
For reference:
[158394.581662] nrpe invoked oom-killer:
gfp_mask=0x100cca(GFP_HIGHUS
the UI btw would be "certutil"
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Title:
[upstream] mozilla cert8.db and key3.db are denied by apparmor
Status in LibreOffice:
well, obviously the firefox profile is used because NSS wants to find
its certificates for digital signing.
I would also argue that it shouldn't request "w" permissions, but "r" is
expected.
I also suggested using ~/.pki/nssdb but...
16:41 < _rene_> is there any plan to be able to use ~/.pki/nss
Better late than never...
> 2) The idea of gtk3_kde5 is to use the stable gtk3 VCL plugin and just add a
> native KDE filepicker on top. Since LXQt cannot use that one anyway, there
> seems to be little value in using gtk3_kde5 over gtk3 anyway...
> I'd rather suggest to change the order, so that
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Title:
[Upstream] Base tables load sort slow bad jre
Status in
pmladek: given that it also was reported in Debian (which is based on
3.4.5 final *of course* - 3.4.5.2), and even for 3.5.0 (see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=659733) - no.
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in my last comment I of course meant "do work" or "doesn't fail"
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Title:
[Downstream] Can't open/save document or spreadsh
JBF: so as we see here this is not a Ubuntu bug, nor a Debian bug nor
some distro-only bug. Will do a build with LibreOffices bundled nss this
night to reconfirm, but even if that works, it's still a valid
LibreOffice bug.
(No, using internal nss/nspr which missed many security fixes is not an
opt
ehm, I don't think that we should fall back into the old OOo habit as
"this doesn't work in our build using internal libs, thus it's NOTOURBUG"
There's system-libs, you know, and we DO NOT PATCH the password things.
(at least not in 3.5.0 rc3, where this was also reported for, see
http://bugs.debi
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